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Join your Steinhardt Student Governments at our biannual Deans’ Hour on Monday, October 15th at 6:30 pm in Pless Hall, 1st Floor. We will be joined by Dean Brewer and his Deans Group to share about the State of the School and will answer direct questions about your experience at NYU Steinhardt. Dinner will be served. Please RSVP.

You’re here! You made the big decision to leave the college you were attending, and you’re now at your dream school – NYU Steinhardt. But even though you’ve been to college before, you may still feel overwhelmed by some things that are new to you at NYU.

Know that you’re not alone. In fact, about 25% of Steinhardt students have transferred in from another college outside or inside of NYU. NYU Steinhardt’s Office of Student Affairs is enthusiastic about supporting students who are still getting used to navigating life and academics here.

You are invited! Join us for dinner and conversation about life at NYU, NYC, and beyond. Hear from upperclassmen, faculty, and staff who will share info that may help you as you get settled this semester. We’ll have postcards you can fill out to send a message home, and we’ll also take care of the postage! See you there! Be sure to RSVP.

TheNYU International Student Center is a hub for events and programs that foster meaningful connections among all global thinkers and help students from around the world make the most of their NYU experience.

Develop confidence in informal conversation in English in this comfortable setting and discuss common American slang and idioms.

Public Speaking 101 Workshop

Thurs, Oct 11 | 6:30PM-7:45PM

Participate in this workshop to explore tips for a successful 30-second pitch and practice your public speaking in a comfortable setting. Dinner included and spots are limited. RSVP required. You will be notified if you have confirmed a spot.

The location of the International Student Center is the Kimmel Center room 704

Come and join us at a panel discussing 4 graduate students’ student affairs internship experiences at institutions abroad (China, Singapore, and South Africa), and ways in which these experiences influence their student affairs practice and professional development. This panel will highlight key differences among student affairs departments internationally and ways in which oversea institutions integrated U.S. student affairs model.

All students must apply to graduate! The graduation deadline for the Fall 2018/January Term 2019 graduation date is October 7, 2018. Your degree requirements must be completed by January 27, 2019. Sign on to ALBERT and apply now!

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) located at 18 Washington Place is a one stop location for academic support and skills development. The ARC offers a variety of academic support resources, including cross-school advising, and peer tutoring. For more information, please click here.

Voting is an important civic duty as a U.S. citizen, and whether you choose to do so in the state of New York or your home state, we are providing important tools to make sure you are ready for the voting booth.

The next elections for local, state, and federal officials is Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Make sure you are prepared. Register to vote and then vote!